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iPadOS 17 on iPad Pro 10.5 - how is it?
So I’m considering updating to 17.4 on my second gen iPad Pro (which is currently on iPadOS 15).
The only reason is that a couple of apps I use a lot seem to now need 16 or 17 to run correctly. Other than that I’d be happy to keep it on 15.
Anyone running 17 on a 2nd gen Pro?
How is it?
Thanks
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No problems at all. I've been running 17.4.1 on an iPad Pro 2017 for the last month or so fairly heavily and am not aware of any issues.
Updated my Pro 2nd Gen to 17.5 a couple of days ago, from 17.4.1 before that. No problems noticed yet.
Is Auria pro still running on os17?
This is good to hear. Might have to take the plunge
I want to update my iPhone 14 plus and iPad Pro 2018
Are people still having problems with interface’s etc on the latest update
I can’t update my Damon Apple Watch until I update my phone
Yes. iPad Pro 2nd Gen, iPadOS 17.5
@toneman88 : thank you!
Prego! I haven’t used Auria much lately because of all the crashes I experienced a few years ago. I thought I would try it again a couple of days ago when I updated to 17.5. I didn’t do much, I just experimented with sending a couple of synth tracks simultaneously through separate IAA output ports in AUM and recorded them into corresponding tracks in Auria Pro. I figured that would also check IAA was still working too. Everything worked fine. I just used the example project from Auria above to show that it could run something more complex! I haven’t checked any more than that.